This document is an internship report submitted by Jewel Rana on their internship at Next Collections Limited, which is part of the Ha-Meem Group. The report provides an overview of the production processes and coordination at Next Collections Limited. It describes the various sections involved in garment production such as design, pattern making, sampling, grading, cutting, sewing, inspection, finishing and packing. The report also discusses the duties performed by the intern in the production coordination section and analysis of production reports. It aims to understand the garment factory environment and document the learning during the internship period.
This document discusses stitches and sewing components used in garment manufacturing. It covers stitch types like lockstitch and chainstitch, as well as thread fibers like cotton, polyester and nylon. Specific stitching applications for different fabric weights are provided. The document also discusses sewing machine parts, needle types and sizes, and quality issues that may arise from improper stitching components and techniques. The overall purpose is to educate on best practices for stitching garments at Gap.
In order to satisfy man's fundamental necessities, textile items are crucial. We frequently just think about textiles as the clothing we wear. Obviously, the majority of textiles are manufactured and consumed in the apparel business. However, textiles have a significant role in every area of our life, from conception to death. The history of textile use spans more than 8500 years. Textile technology advancements are not generally recognised in other industries as they are in the apparel sector. The crucial roles that textiles play in various sectors are described in the following presentation.
This document discusses advanced manufacturing systems used in sewing rooms. It describes three modern systems: swift track, U-shape production line, and traffic light systems. The swift track system uses an overhead conveyor to transport garment components between workstations. The U-shape production line organizes multi-skilled operators into teams to complete various operations. The traffic light system uses color-coded cards to provide quality inspection feedback to operators and incentivize higher quality work. The document provides details on how each system is implemented and their advantages in improving productivity, quality, and flexibility.
A Masco Group publication "Stitch the Dream" is a dynamic and informative company magazine that takes readers on a captivating journey into the world of our organization. This quarterly publication serves as a valuable resource, providing a wealth of knowledge, inspiration, and industry trends to our employees, clients, and stakeholders.
About us
Masco Group, one of the leading knit composite conglomerates, experienced its inception in 2001. It is presently an integration of several establishments in the fields of knitting, dyeing, garments, printing, embroidery and washing. Masco Group strives to fashion the best possible values in favor of its stakeholders with the varied range of quality products, strong commitment and timely delivery. It also never deviates from embracing the core values, i.e. integrity, teamwork and accountability. Masco Groups caring and Win-Win philosophy of business strategy are among the keys to its growing high and serving the stakeholders as well as the nation following its signature style.
Motto: Believes in Sustainable Continuous Development
At A Glance
Manpower: Around 20,000
Sewing: 208 sewing lines across 8 units
Knitting: 1,400 tons/month
Dyeing: 1,400 tons/month
Printing: 13 million pcs/month (World's largest print facility in one premise)
Embroidery: 2 million pcs/month
Garments: 10 million pcs/month
Type of Business: Manufacturer and Exporter
Production Unit Type: Composite Knit Garments
Legal Status: Private Limited Company
Establishment: June, 2001
Head Office: Syed Grand Center, Level-13, 14, 15, House # 89, Road # 28, Sector # 7, Uttara, Dhaka-1230, Bangladesh
Corporate Office: Redwan Complex, 44 Gazipura, Tongi, Gazipur - 1712, Bangladesh
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This document is the second edition of a book titled "Allahu" published in July 2013 by Niche Publications. It was authored by Dr. M. Usman and printed by Ebenezer Printers in Thrissur, Kerala, India. The book discusses the concept of Allahu/God from an Islamic perspective, arguing that Allahu is the one true God and refuting other concepts of divinity. It asserts that Allahu is the creator of all things and all people's true object of worship, regardless of religious background or beliefs.
This document provides instructions for using various features in Microsoft Excel. It explains what a workbook and worksheet are, how to navigate between cells and rows/columns, how to perform calculations, and shortcuts using Ctrl, Alt, and F keys for common Excel functions like saving, copying, navigating, formatting text and more. Formulas, functions, charts and other Excel topics are also briefly covered.
This document lists 155 products across various categories that have been brought under the mandatory certification marks scheme in Bangladesh. The products are divided into 4 main categories: A) 64 food and agricultural products, B) 40 chemical products, C) 11 jute and textile products, and D) 25 electronics and electrical products. It provides the name and corresponding Bangladesh standard number for each listed product.
This document lists 155 products across various categories that have been brought under the mandatory certification marks scheme in Bangladesh. The products are divided into 4 main categories: A) 64 food and agricultural products, B) 40 chemical products, C) 11 jute and textile products, and D) 25 electronics and electrical products. It provides the name and corresponding Bangladesh standard number for each listed product.